Antelope Canyon: Kayak and Hike Tour From Lake Powell

Antelope Canyon: Kayak and Hike Tour From Lake Powell offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural wonder of this unique outdoor adventure.

Exploring the breathtaking natural wonder of Antelope Canyon is a must-do experience for any adventurous traveler. This unique kayak and hike tour from Lake Powell promises an unforgettable journey through stunning narrow canyon walls and a guided hike in the lower section. With vibrant photo opportunities and insights into the area’s history and geology, this 4-hour adventure offers a chance to take in the region’s captivating beauty. Whether you’re a seasoned outdoor enthusiast or seeking a new adventure, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of this natural marvel.

Key Points

  • A 4-hour guided tour that combines kayaking through Antelope Canyon and hiking in the Lower Antelope Canyon.
  • The tour is priced at $140 per person and departs from the Antelope Point Launch Ramp.
  • The itinerary includes a 15-minute safety briefing, 75 minutes of kayaking, and 1 hour of guided hiking.
  • The tour is not suitable for young children, individuals with health issues, or non-swimmers.
  • Participants can bring recommended items like comfortable shoes, swimwear, and a camera to capture the vibrant colors and breathtaking scenery.
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Tour Overview

This 4-hour Antelope Canyon Kayak and Hike Tour takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the stunning landscapes of Antelope Canyon.

Priced from $140 per person, the tour departs from the Antelope Point Launch Ramp and includes a safety briefing, 75 minutes of kayaking, and 1 hour of hiking in Lower Antelope Canyon.

Participants can also enjoy an additional 1.5 hours of kayaking. All necessary equipment is provided, and the tour includes the National Park entrance fee.

However, it’s not suitable for young children, those with health issues, or non-swimmers.

Advance reservations are recommended as this tour often sells out.

Itinerary

The tour begins with a 15-minute safety briefing at the Antelope Point Launch Ramp.

The tour commences with a 15-minute safety briefing at the Antelope Point Launch Ramp.

Next, you will kayak through the narrow canyon walls for 75 minutes.

After that, they’ll hike Lower Antelope Canyon for an hour with a knowledgeable guide.

The tour then includes an additional 1.5 hours of kayaking.

Finally, you will return to the Antelope Point Launch Ramp.

Itineraries are subject to change.

Tour Highlights

The tour offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of Antelope Canyon through both kayaking and hiking. Paddling through the narrow canyon walls provides a different perspective on the stunning rock formations.

The guided hike through the winding Lower Antelope Canyon allows you to appreciate the intricate details and learn about the area’s history and geology from a knowledgeable guide.

Whether you’re marveling at the vibrant colors or capturing breathtaking photos, this tour offers an unforgettable way to explore the natural wonder of Antelope Canyon.

Inclusions and Requirements

Guided hiking and kayaking tours are included, along with all necessary kayak equipment and dry bags for valuables. The national park entrance fee is covered, allowing you to fully learn about the natural beauty.

The tour is suitable for those who are able to swim, but not recommended for children under 5, individuals with back or heart problems, or non-swimmers.

Important information to keep in mind:

  • No smoking, alcohol, drugs, littering, or touching plants allowed

  • Participants must have upper body strength to re-enter a capsized kayak

  • Flash flood risk from July to mid-September

  • Simple bathroom facilities available at the meeting location

  • Participants over 250 pounds should contact for safety reasons

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What to Bring and Important Information

Recommended items to bring on the tour include comfortable shoes, a hat, swimwear, a camera, snacks, sunscreen, and water. Smoking, alcohol, drugs, littering, and touching plants are strictly prohibited. Participants must have upper body strength to re-enter a capsized kayak. Flashflood risk exists from July to mid-September. Simple bathroom facilities are available at the meeting location. For safety reasons, participants over 250 pounds should contact the tour operator.

| Recommended Items | Prohibited Items | Important Information |

| — | — | — |

| Comfortable Shoes | Smoking | Flash Flood Risk (July-Sept) |

| Hat | Alcohol | Bathroom Facilities Available |

| Swimwear | Drugs | Contact for Safety (>250 lbs) |

Starting Location and Safety Briefing

The tour departs from the Antelope Point Launch Ramp. Participants gather for a 15-minute safety briefing before embarking on their adventure.

The guide covers essential information, including:

  • Proper kayaking techniques and safety protocols

  • Navigating the narrow canyon walls

  • Recognizing potential flash flood risks

  • Staying together as a group

  • Procedures for re-entering a capsized kayak

With the safety briefing complete, the group is ready to begin their journey, eager to explore the stunning beauty of Antelope Canyon through a unique blend of kayaking and hiking.

Kayaking in Antelope Canyon

After the safety briefing, participants board their kayaks and push off from the Antelope Point Launch Ramp.

They glide through the narrow, twisting canyon walls, marveling at the vibrant hues and intricate patterns that adorn the sandstone. The knowledgeable guide points out unique geological formations and shares insights about the canyon’s history and ecosystem.

Paddling in sync, the group navigates the tranquil waterway, pausing to admire the play of light and shadow.

The 75-minute kayak adventure offers a serene and immersive experience, allowing visitors to appreciate the raw beauty of Antelope Canyon from a unique vantage point.

Hiking in Lower Antelope Canyon

Upon completing the kayaking portion, participants disembark and begin their hike through the winding Lower Antelope Canyon.

Participants disembark from their kayaks and embark on a hike through the meandering passageways of Lower Antelope Canyon.

The guided tour takes visitors on a captivating journey through this natural wonder:

  • Navigating the intricate, slot-like passageways carved by water over time

  • Admiring the vibrant, swirling hues of the sandstone walls

  • Learning about the area’s unique geology and cultural history from the knowledgeable guide

  • Photographic opportunities abound as the group winds through the twisting canyon

  • Emerging from the depths, visitors gain a deeper appreciation for the awe-inspiring beauty of Antelope Canyon.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tour Suitable for People With Disabilities?

The tour may not be suitable for individuals with disabilities. It mentions not being suitable for those with back or heart problems, and participants must have upper body strength to re-enter a capsized kayak.

Can I Bring My Own Kayak or Life Jacket?

No, participants can’t bring their own kayak or life jacket. The tour provides all necessary kayak equipment. For safety reasons, participants must use the provided gear to ensure proper fit and functionality.

How Many People Are Typically in a Tour Group?

The tour group size typically ranges from 8 to 12 participants. The exact number may vary depending on availability and demand. The guided kayak and hike experience ensures a personalized and intimate exploration of the canyon.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?

The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years old due to safety concerns. Individuals with back or heart problems, or non-swimmers, are also not recommended to participate in this tour.

Can I Purchase Food or Drinks at the Meeting Location?

There are no food or drink vendors at the meeting location. Participants are advised to bring any snacks, water, or other refreshments they may want during the tour. Simple bathroom facilities are available, but no other amenities are provided on-site.

The Sum Up

This unique Antelope Canyon tour from Lake Powell combines kayaking and hiking for a breathtaking adventure. Participants can admire the canyon’s vibrant colors and stunning geology while learning about the area’s history. The tour is suitable for those in good health and offers ample photo opportunities, making it a memorable exploration of this natural wonder.

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